Sustainability of Local Literacy towards Epidemic Virus COVID-19 in Indonesia: Hermeneutic Theory

P. Manurung
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The research aimed to investigate all elements of local literary resilience in Indonesia using hermeneutic theoryinterpretation of issues, giving an understanding of issues, and translating its issues. The interesting thing about the research was local literacy as the creation of harmony in society had shifted from the cultural foundation. Local literacy in society was a transformation of the harmony of lives, ethics, attitudes, and ordinances in fulfilling spiritual and bodily elements. It certainly prioritized all elements in society and government to sustain the local literacy in Indonesia towards of epidemic virus COVID-19. The research applied a qualitative approach. Primary data sources were national and international scientific journals and used authentic phenomenological issues. Based on data collected and indicated the presentation of theory, it is found that there are sustainabilities of local literacy on epidemic virus COVID-19. They are the most crucial the findings reveal local literacy to sustain the resilience of local literacy: resilience to the noble values of the culture, the cooperation of the community with government, resilience to maintain the balance of nature and man, and the resilience of community groups with the other community.
印度尼西亚当地对COVID-19流行病扫盲的可持续性:解释学理论
本研究旨在利用解释学理论对问题进行解释,给出对问题的理解,并翻译其问题,调查印度尼西亚当地文学弹性的所有要素。这项研究的有趣之处在于,随着社会和谐的创造从文化基础转移到地方文化。社会上的地方文化是生活、伦理、态度和条例在实现精神和身体要素方面的和谐的转变。它当然优先考虑社会和政府的所有因素,以维持印度尼西亚当地对COVID-19流行病的扫盲。这项研究采用了定性方法。主要数据来源是国家和国际科学期刊,并使用了真实的现象学问题。根据收集的数据和表明的理论陈述,发现当地对COVID-19流行病毒的扫盲具有可持续性。它们是最关键的,研究结果揭示了地方读写能力维持地方读写能力的弹性:对文化的崇高价值观的弹性,社区与政府的合作,维持自然与人的平衡的弹性,以及社区团体与其他社区的弹性。
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